Your logo is really professional, captures exactly the program...wondering if we could try different shades of ocean blue and aqua and/or a more luminescent aqua and the green - my husband loves your design - I really appreciate you contributing - it's really quite insightful - thank you!
I thought about this logo all day - I like it alot - I think it's the colors that I'm questioning - do you have some other color combinations - no regards to my blue/green palette - would be interested in your thoughts...
Hi!, thanks for your messages. I didn't see the message you posted on main page of the contest because we don't receive alerts for those. We only get alerts for direct messages on our entries.
This is a new version. Brighter. The idea is the kid speaking out in different colors (that could represent different languages, different messages or different type of voices), but also the concept of a tree (made with the abstract kid and bubbles) because it's life and something solid.
Trying to keep it abstract so it doesn't look too cartoonish. I understand the logo will speak for the children but it's directed to adults in the end.
Please don't hesitate to comment on the new version. I'll be around in case you need me.
I love this new one - definitely think you have an understanding of the symbolism and "end game" that we're going for - I've got to tell you - this is quite an experience - glad that you've given as an absolutely viable option for something less cartoonish - that's where the debate lies now - very talented, you are... thank you for your changes... and thoughts.. Sam
I want to share some of my thoughts - wondering about the design with fewer speech bubbles - wondering if there's a way to give the child "more energy" boldness - still wondering about the font for Speak Out - I like the addition of the world -
Other color schemes would be entertained also - richer colors - that resonate at the heart -
we like your concept but it's just not "bold" enough - or doesn't seem like it is... Thank you for continuing to work with us- I am sorry that I extended the contest but just didn't feel like we'd seen enough to feel a clear choice... Sam
#59 Still looking for fewer speech bubbles on that one - for the others - I like the concepts but the kids are just too young... not being an artist, I don't know how to make them older but ours are 10 - 14 - borderline teenagers - some of them - so the kid stuff'll feel insulting, I'm afraid... Thanks so much, Nat, for hanging in there with all of my requests... as you know, I am big time appreciative...